THE ELI WHITNEY.
Captain Williams, proprietor of the sunken hulk Eli Whitney, has demanded of the Union Co. L 3,000, in compensation of the loss sustained by hira through the
Taupo running into Union Co.' have declined to pay slt^mtan. WELLINGTON COMMERCIAL. Mr. O'Shea reports as follows :—Flour (old), scarce, Ll6 ; new, none ; Adelaide, LlB 10s; Oats (new), 3s. ; old, 3s. 3d. Bran, Is. to Is. 3d. Wheat, 2s. 6d. to 3s. Pollard, L7to L 7 10s. Hams, lOd. Bacon, 4d. to Bd. Cheese, Bid. Potatoes, L4to L 4 10s. Maize, 4s. 9d. Christchurch, Friday. ASSAULT. A warrant is issued against Pooley, the English cricketer, for assault and wilful destruction of private property, arising out of a betting transaction. EMIGRATION. One thousand one hundred and fiftythree immigrants were dispatched to Otago from June to December, 1876.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 268, 2 March 1877, Page 2
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